Lancaster fly past
Posted: 16 May 2013, 16:37
Mick and I went to Chatsworth this afternoon to watch the Lancaster fly past.
They were flying over the Derwent Dams as part of the 70th anniversary of the Dam Busters raid. Quite poignant for me as my grandad was involved - he was in the second crew who were to be despatched if the first crew missed. He flew Lancasters and after he died his ashes were scattered from the one that we saw fly over today.
It was rather spectacular. The Lanc came down the valley from Derwent Dam and flew over Chatsworth, very low, three times, flanked by a Spitfire. About five minutes after it had gone two Tornadoes came rocketing down.
I had sent a text earlier to the head of L's school and she had them all outside in the playground with flags on the off chance that it would fly down the valley - and they did. S saw them fly past her school so we all got to see them.
They were flying over the Derwent Dams as part of the 70th anniversary of the Dam Busters raid. Quite poignant for me as my grandad was involved - he was in the second crew who were to be despatched if the first crew missed. He flew Lancasters and after he died his ashes were scattered from the one that we saw fly over today.
It was rather spectacular. The Lanc came down the valley from Derwent Dam and flew over Chatsworth, very low, three times, flanked by a Spitfire. About five minutes after it had gone two Tornadoes came rocketing down.
I had sent a text earlier to the head of L's school and she had them all outside in the playground with flags on the off chance that it would fly down the valley - and they did. S saw them fly past her school so we all got to see them.